A registered charity that provides artists studios, exhibition space and public engagement with contemporary art in the heart of east Oxford

Ideas of ‘memory’ in the post-digital age complexify with notions of digital storage and biological memory being intertwined. The fragility and power of all these (non)biological ecologies bring a variety of curious features which comprise our digital selves. We may have experienced loss within aspects of these lives; we may want to forget what the digital is too eager to remind us. ✅ Remember Me aims to explore issues of memory, loss and digital materiality.

Community Art installation at Magdalen Road Studios Gallery 8, following a series of workshops held at ST Luke's Church, funded by Oxford City Council and led by artist Sonia Boué. Inspired by objects and the stories that go with them participants responded in multiform ways, including songwriting, filmmaking, assemblage and painting. This event is FREE and may include live music.

Penny’s work is concerned with the process of making and intangible cultural heritage. She is interested in using traditional crafts in new settings bringing them to new audiences and working in a range of materials.

Artist Katya Mora has spent two weeks working within the studios on new work whilst on a visit to Oxford from Mexico. She will exhibit work in Gallery 8 from 29th August - 31st August and will also give a talk about her work on 31st August at 7pm.

Nevermore

"Leave my loneliness unbroken!—quit the bust above my door!Take thy beak from out my heart, and take thy form from off my door!"

Quoth the Raven “Nevermore.”

Nevermore-exhibition takes Edgar Allan Poe's undefinable Raven as a guide to the labyrinth-like world of Sorrow. Here, clocks keep on ticking while time loses its meaning. Embracing arms bump into the surface of a mirror. Calling angels reveal to be an echo of your own cry. Only Raven can lead the way through the desolate plains towards